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# Unbond Token

To unbond staked tokens, follow these steps before deleting your node. The unbonded tokens will become available in your wallet after a 7-day unbonding period.:

**Step 1: Navigate to the Validator Node Page**\
From the left navigation panel, navigate to the **Validator Nodes** Link on the platform .You'll see a list of your deployed validator nodes under **Validator Nodes (x)**. You will see a list of your deployed validator nodes under **Validator Nodes (x)**. Find your Coreum node and click the **Manage** button under the **ACTIONS** column.

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**Step 2: Navigate to Unbond Tokens**\
On the **Network Details** page, click the **Actions** menu at the top right, and then select the **Unbond Tokens** option from the dropdown.

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**Step 3: Enter the Amount**\
In the pop-up window, enter the amount of staked tokens you want to unbond and select the wallet you used to stake your node. Then, confirm the action by approving the transaction using the **same wallet that was used during staking** (otherwise, the application will throw an error requiring the same wallet). After 7 days, the unbonded tokens will appear in your wallet.

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